Training: Clinical Introduction to Interpersonal Psychotherapy (PTI): Intuition/Precision/Creativity
The Depressive and Suicidal Disorders Program (adult) and the McGill Group for Suicide Studies of the Montreal West Island IUHSSC are pleased to invite you to a training called “Clinical Introduction to Interpersonal Psychotherapy (PTI): Intuition/Precision/Creativity”.
This two day training will take place on Wednesday, September 26th, 2018 and Thursday September 27th, 2018 at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute.
OBJECTIVES OF THE TRAINING
1 - Discover the history, specificity and structure of interpersonal psychotherapy
2 - Understand the Interpersonal Inventory Formulation as well as key moments of interpersonal psychotherapy
3 - Know the four Interpersonal Dimensions and the interpersonal psychotherapy techniques
4 - Feel the finesse of the work on mourning and appreciate the enlightenment brought by the Theory of the Attachment and interpersonal psychotherapy
5 - Look further into the strategies of prevention of relapses through a precise management of the Conclusion of monitoring and the Maintaining of Contact
WHO IS THIS TRAINING FOR?
The training is addressed to any person having basic knowledge and/or a clinical experience in psychiatry, in clinic psychology or in psychotherapy.
COST
Regular before June 30th: $ 150/ 2 days
Regular after June 30th: $ 200/ 2 days
Students and Community organisms: $ 150/ 2 days
To register, please follow the link: https://introduction-clinique-a-la-psychotherapie-interper.eventbrite.ca
- To ensure the quality of the training, attendance for the 2 days is required.
- Take note that the training will be given in French only. However, exchanges and discussions could be done in English or in French.
- The cost of registration includes the meals along with morning and afternoon refreshments for the two days.
*This activity is recognized and registered in the continuing education program in psychotherapy of the Ordre des psychologues du Québec*
INFORMATION
514-761-6131, ext 3203
Info.Evenement [at] douglas.mcgill.ca